Collection: Alfred Jensen
Alfred Jensen (Brno, 1903 - Livingston, New Jersey, 1981) was an American artist of European origin, known for developing a highly distinctive visual language that merges abstraction, mathematics, philosophy, and symbolism. Trained in Europe, Jensen settled permanently in the United States in the 1940s, engaging with the Abstract Expressionist milieu while maintaining a rigorously independent artistic position.
His work is defined by structured compositions, chromatic grids, and numerical systems inspired by numerology, ancient mythology, the I Ching, Pythagorean philosophy, and the history of civilizations. For Jensen, color was never decorative but functioned as a carrier of conceptual and cosmological meaning.
Although long considered a marginal figure, Alfred Jensen is now widely recognized as a key artist in the redefinition of postwar abstraction. His works are held in major museum collections, including the Museum of Modern Art in New York, the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, and the Whitney Museum of American Art.
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Untitled (from the One Cent Life portfolio), 1964
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